Former middleweight champion Jermain Taylor could continue his comeback with a Jan. 25 appearance in Washington, D.C., on the undercard of a show featuring Lamont Peterson vs. Dierry Jean and Gabriel Rosado vs. Jermell Charlo.

Thatís according to Richard Schaefer of Golden Boy Promotions, who said he will speak with Taylor and his adviser, Al Haymon.

Taylor, 35, scored a seventh-round stoppage of J.C. Candelo on Dec. 14 in San Antonio, bringing his record to 32-4-1 with 20 KOs. [Click Here To Read More]

Jermaine Taylor, I got some advice for you....retire. Why ? because your time has passed, you got brutally knocked out a couple of times and a brain bleed, I am not a doctor just someone with common sense.

Let the man do what he wants to do for christsakes. He's smart enough and obviously grown up enough to make his own decisions. At least for now, these low level fights are no threat anyway... with the possible exception of the Truax fight which was a flash knockdown anyway. I'm sure he'll retire when he's ready.

I like Taylor's attitude about all this anyway. He doesn't care about legacy or any of that fluffy crapola, he just wants to make a living. Can't fault a man for that. What's he supposed to do, wear a duck suit and sell used cars?

Let the man do what he wants to do for christsakes. He's smart enough and obviously grown up enough to make his own decisions. At least for now, these low level fights are no threat anyway... with the possible exception of the Truax fight which was a flash knockdown anyway. I'm sure he'll retire when he's ready.

I like Taylor's attitude about all this anyway. He doesn't care about legacy or any of that fluffy crapola, he just wants to make a living. Can't fault a man for that. What's he supposed to do, wear a duck suit and sell used cars?

The guy had a subdural haematoma, a brain bleed, he doesn't need to be taking punches to the head.